Superboy: Spies from Outer Space 1996 Educational
It's games like Superboy: Spies from Outer Space that make you just shake your head and ask, "Why?" What was Inverse Ink thinking when it created this and other comic books on CD-ROM, some of the worst "games" ever made. And, in getting a license from DC Comics to use its characters, why didn't they create a new story instead of just taping the Graphics: Horrible animation made even worse in the grainy film clips. Sound: Bland, repetitive music is the only thing adding to the cheap voice acting purchased in the '60s. Further, the cartoon clips sound different than those in...
Droids 1982 Strategy
Droids is a neat little action/strategy game for one to four players that plays like a cross between Pac-Man and the old board game MaxIt. The game goes as follows: there are four droids on Mercury which are used to retrieve minerals. A 15x10 grid represents the planet's surface, and each cell on the grid starts out with a mineral that the droids can retrieve. During the game, players take turns selecting one of the droids, and giving it a direction to move. The droid will keep moving in the selected direction for as long as it is able to...
PSI-5 1986 Strategy
Psi-5 Trading company puts the player in command of a space freighter crewed by a host of quirky aliens. The player must pilot the ship through pirate-infested space and needs to decide whether to fight off or attempt to evade the space robbers. Time is short and commands must be timely and prudent as numerous emergencies crop up as the ship is attacked and systems fail or are destroyed. The player is challenged to get the precious cargo to its destination! ...
Trainz: Virtual Railroading on your PC 2001 Simulation
The fascination with trains goes far back in European and American history to a time when hand-carved wooden locomotives and cars were considered priceless treasures by youngsters (and adults). While the hobby of collecting model train sets and paraphernalia has fluctuated in appeal over the years, the fascination remains the same. Now, Trainz developer Auran puts an exciting spin on the hobby with three distinct facets that allow the enthusiast nearly unlimited access to what can be an expensive pastime or even obsession. The single most endearing attribute of this title is its simplicity and ease of use, regardless of which...
Tonka Construction 1996 Educational
Tonka Construction offers kids a chance to drive Tonka heavy machinery in several jobs in the virtual world of Tonka Land. From the city with its three projects to the mountains to clear a snow slide, Tonka vehicles roll into action with more available in the garage area. Screens change in response to actions -- a road snakes across the dessert, the city skyline shows effects of building projects, and snow removal clears an avalanche. Gameplay is non-linear, with projects selected off a map including five starting areas: Desert, Quarry, Mountain, City, or Garage. In the Garage, players repair and maintain...
Circus! 1994 Educational
Circus! is a collection of circus-themed mini games with cartoon graphics. The different games can be selected freely from the main menu; a big circus tent. Aimed at kids, there is always a helpful mouse available which offers advise. Examples for the mini games: * During the trapeze act, the player needs to click the mouse with the correct timing to keep the artists from falling down. * The elephants play out as a rhythm game in which dance steps have to be repeated. * The lion has to jump on a see-saw from a higher-up platform; the player has to help him by...
Jack Nicklaus 5 1997 Sports
When Accolade released Jack Nicklaus 5 in 1997 it happened without much prior notice and some surprise - afterall, it hadn't even been a year since Jack Nicklaus 4 had hit the shelves and announced Accolade's intentions to rejoin the world of viable golf computer simulations. As welcome as JN4 was to some gamers, JN5 was a quantum leap ahead of its predecessor. Turning to polygonal 3D golfers using motion-capture technology, JN5 employs a technique resulting in exceptionally smooth and accurate golf swings. You have complete control over camera angles with TVCam - which allows unprecedented views from anywhere on the...
20000 Leagues Under the Sea 1988 Adventure
Based on Jules Verne's classic sci-fi story of the same name, this game faithfully captures the atmosphere and plot of the novel despite simplistic puzzles and banal dialogues. However, there are a few plot twists to keep fans of the novel curious to the end. Features some of the most obscure and convoluted puzzles that would become one of Coktel Vision's legacy. ...
Quik The Thunder Rabbit 1994 Amiga
A simple platform game, with fine graphics and good music. The story is: Everybody was happy in the rabbitvillage, but one day and evil steal all the carrots! Argh, you have to get it back! ...
Chronicles of Narnia, The: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 2005 Arcade action
Based on the 2005 cinematic adaptation of C.S. Lewis' classic fantasy novel, this video game version of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe features the four Pevensie children as playable characters, each with a different specialty. Many of the game's challenges require two or more of the children to combine their strengths and work together. Only by using their talents in harmony will they be able to solve the game's action-oriented puzzles, and defeat the minotaur, cyclopes, werewolves, and other mythical monsters that stand in their way. Peter, the oldest Pevensie child, wields a sword in the land of Narnia,...
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